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Morgan Freeman
Reviews Featuring Morgan Freeman
Awful but hilariously so.
This is a decent thriller with convincing performances. You dont necessarily believe the story, but the film is engrossing enough to be worth suspending your disbelief for a couple of hours and taking it at face value.
This is a decent action film that provides good solid entertainment plus a great big bomb explosion, but it doesnt have the depth of either its predecessors or the Clancy novels.
This is a simple and touching tale graced with great depth and commitment. An uplifting must-see movie.
Typical Carrey comedy it's got a few funny moments, but more often than not it's just plain annoying.
A fairly entertaining slice of satire, this really isnt as bad as its often made out to be.
Se7en might be a really stupid way to write the title, but when a films this good nobody seems to care. Great and gruesome at the same time.
Fun in the sun. Just a pity its for the actors, and not for us.
In his best, and darkest, outing to date, the masked avenger's personal 'issues' reflect those of the world in the wake of 9/11.
Possibly the most accomplished film of Clint Eastwoods career. Clyde who?
This sequel to Batman Begins is better than its predecessor, and Ledgers Joker will go down as one of the best screen villains of all time.
Better than I expected, and better than it seems at first, give Wanted a chance and youll find a great looking, somewhat entertaining action film with possibilities.
Much better than it should be, Invictus is carried by a truly inspiring true story.
This American Civil War epic has the feeling of a made-for-TV movie but is carried by a truly inspiring story and some excellent performances.
Red does all the things an action movie should do, and it proves you don't need hot young stars to blow things up.
Certainly a great action spectacle but this time it's a slightly flawed cinematic event from Christopher Nolan.
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